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First Hong Kong attempt to do Hare Hare Yukai...in the full version, all 3 minutes and 40 seconds of it.

Note the Mikuru Beam attempt in the middle of the dance. They should have got girls to play the part of Mikuru and Yuki. Apart from that, this is the most impressive dance attempt I've seen.

The sound of lots of guys singing the song makes me want to cringe in laughter. The singing is of this song is best left for the girls, though I reckon that's because the whole audience (mostly male otakus) were singing along.

First Hong Kong attempt to do Hare Hare Yukai...in the full version, all 3 minutes and 40 seconds of it.

Note the Mikuru Beam attempt in the middle of the dance. They should have got girls to play the part of Mikuru and Yuki. Apart from that, this is the most impressive dance attempt I've seen.

The sound of lots of guys singing the song makes me want to cringe in laughter. The singing is of this song is best left for the girls, though I reckon that's because the whole audience (mostly male otakus) were singing along.

Wow your seriosly right. This is almost the most succesful dance i have ever saw. I think im gonna try out
I couldnt also help but notice that the person playing haruhi is also a guy -.-

It says it's a "Hong Kong Animation Song Competition 2006" in the movie title. I was wondering whether the judges would know about the dance sequence, but it seems the audience is already familiar with The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, judging from the collective "ooooo" when they did the Mikuru-combat-waitress and Yuki-Mahou-Alien scene.

Quite nice. I think the dance sequence got better as the song progressed.

MUGEN is a fighting game creation program/game, you can upload or create and mix all sorts of characters and battle backgrounds into games. The characters' stats, skills, abilities and everything else can be programmed. You can create any character you like.

On that matter, Nagato's moves are so hard to excute.. the summons are quite weird.. =p WHen you summon Koizumi, he just stands there holding the mirror/placard, Mikuru just walks around and Haruhi does a drop kick.. there's some sort of order to execute a mikuru beam attack.. i've only done this 2-3 times.. can quite put my finger on it. =\

On that matter, Nagato's moves are so hard to excute.. the summons are quite weird.. =p WHen you summon Koizumi, he just stands there holding the mirror/placard, Mikuru just walks around and Haruhi does a drop kick.. there's some sort of order to execute a mikuru beam attack.. i've only done this 2-3 times.. can quite put my finger on it. =\

It says it's a "Hong Kong Animation Song Competition 2006" in the movie title. I was wondering whether the judges would know about the dance sequence, but it seems the audience is already familiar with The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, judging from the collective "ooooo" when they did the Mikuru-combat-waitress and Yuki-Mahou-Alien scene.

Quite nice. I think the dance sequence got better as the song progressed.

The contest is run by one of those university anime clubs, so I'm pretty sure the judges themselves are otakus as well.